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April 27, 2021

Data-center outages: Causes are changing, report says

Power issues are less likely to cause a major IT service outage, while IT configuration and network problems are becoming more common, according to the Uptime Institute. Read more ▶

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Sponsored by Advantech: Hear from 30+ C-Suite Executives and Tech Leaders at Advantech's Partner Conference

Experts from Nvidia, Intel, RCare, VeeMed, Gestoos, and IPS, among others, share their insights on the digital changes driving the realization of Smart City services in healthcare, retail, hospitality and logistics. Register now for this free online conference to join the conversation!

Siemens and Google Cloud team to deliver AI-based manufacturing solutions

Google Cloud's AI and machine-learning capabilities will be combined with Siemens' factory automation portfolio.

Organizations need to patch Pulse Secure VPNs

Vulnerabilities in Pulse Connect Secure VPN software have reportedly been exploited by attackers, some believed linked to China, to compromise networks.

Image: Microsoft’s Nuance deal might trigger a new IT spending wave

Microsoft’s Nuance deal might trigger a new IT spending wave

In Microsoft’s hands, Nuance’s Dragon speech-to-text technology plus AI could turn Cortana into an assistant that figures out what you’re up to and delivers data you need before you ask.

Exclusive invite to CIO’s Future of Business Summit

Whether you’re responsible for digital infrastructure, data, centers, cloud strategy and architecture, or IT security, this event is for you. Join us for this virtual summit May 11-12.

Backup lessons from a cloud-storage disaster

Organizations that failed to make sure their cloud data was backed up properly learned the consequences the hard way when an OVHcloud data center burned last month.

5G research by DARPA will lead to commercial applications

5G has a wealth of features suitable for Department of Defense uses, but its vulnerability to cyber attack calls for bulletproof security.

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